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NEW BOOKiON STRAWBERRY CULTURE BY E.'HOFER. $. The Stuawfaewy Indtistiygln The Pacific Northwest. Full Instructions nbout preparation niustratod with photographs taken 0(soll(growlngof plants planting th0.on wr, , hop, cultivation, fertilization, picking ' S packing tho crop, shipping ondib? mal1' or at Jour,ml offlco 25 airkets treated fully In separate cents -per copy. Tho only work on ttaptors this Industry. ttt99C-HHM-H America's B E Editorially Fearless. Consistently Republican Always. News from all parts of the world, Well written, original stories. Answers to queries on all subjects. Articles on health, the Home, New Books, aad on Work About the Farm and Garden. fHE WEEKLY The INTER OCBAN is a member of the Associated Press, and is also the only Western newspaper receiving the entire telegraphic news service of the New York w Sun and special cable of the New York World, besides 5 daily reports from over 2,000 special correspondents jj throughout the country. No pen can tell more fully Why it is the bDSt on earth. 52--TWELVE-PAGE PAPERS--52 One Dollar a Year Brimful of news from Everywhere and a perfect feast of special nutter. . . . 1 Subscribe for the Journal (daily 3 months or weekly ! I year) and The Weekly !! papers tor J.ovj. Mu,MHefiM 1 1 1 hi i n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 u i in i h THE STANDARD Sun Typewriters 9 Thoy aro constructed on th o typo bars; dlroctstroko; alight, rapid touch; carriage, platen andpapor I releasos; perfect alignment; m arginal Btop, etc. Soo tho ono at tho T offlco of tho Capital Journal. AN UP-TO-DATE MACHINE. PRICE ONLY $40. W- F. KETCIIUM. Salem, Oreeon. Asrent Marlon and Polk Counties. wiiiimmiiiiiniiiii in HARRITT & Sell more Groceries and better IFresh Walnuts, Currants and gRaisins AND EVERYTHING IN 8EA80N FOR HOU8EKEEPER8 IN THE COM INQ 8EASON. OLD P. O. GROCERY. Our Reduction Sale Now On, j) Prices Reduced on every article except spool cotton Shawl Fascinators were 50c now 39c Laundry Bags were 50c now Laundry Bags were 35c now to woo! was 15c ball now .w Silk was 10c spool now i 7es' wool Hose was 35c pair LacW Wi u ..B.'o?MM4:M - wvii nun, wua- flJ lUti Wissea Wni Uo. ,-. A( s . 20 per cent reduction on all - JM A. A.LJJft VW (in -IVJU m-MLMM. M. i "owns, Ulieaiise, Drawers, Skirts and'Infaats wear. Vne Third reduction on millinery Greenbaum's Drv "" "oor to tho Postofflco . M.. Wood ood seasoned fir wjpod to any part of the city, at $4 per cord- 'p. S. BBNTLBY 153 Commercial St , THE DAILY n- r 1 s 0e-KHfM-B9-M-H 4 B S TRTj. INTER OCEAN; Inter Ocean i year, fcoth 1 1 1 Hi 1 1 1 1 1 1 hi 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1- plan of tho $100 jnachlnos. Strong - 1 iHiiiiimiiiiiHii H-f LAWRENCE Groceries than ANYBODY 39c - - . now , fO- 5 r OC 23c J5c 4W,VY r 25c at white goods, Muslin Night- J k- WW Goods Store 302 Commercial St ptO sawed and delivered STm Phone 691 Main. JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. FRIDAY, JANUARY JOURNAL X-RAYS. Tho farmers wero tho llrst to kink at Sonator Daly's anti-trust bill. Oregon might do worso than to sond tho second Ankony to the seuato. The Albany People's Press, state Socialist organ, has suspended publi cation. . If the people in the suburbs who have been saying they could jifst as well build sidewalks without being taken Into the city, will now got In and build them before Octobqr 1st, Quito a lot of sidewalks will be" built. 4 Sonator Pierce can hardly cry out against creating any more ofllcos when ho passed tho first 'bill to croato a ndV oflico. That wns the splritj of Gov. Chamborlaln's message, ana (lie Dem ocratic party will not bo helped by such bills. TeacherBessie, narao ono bird that Is now extinct. Llttlo Bessie DIckl Teacher Dlclfc? What Bort of a bird Is that? Llttlo BesBii Our canary tho cat extlnctcd him. Puck. Sonator Williams has a protty fair Idea of tho spirit of the Oregon legis lature. When tho bill to amend the charter of Prluovlllo was being voted upon, ho romarked that "ho saw no reason why tho bill should not pass no appropriation was necessary." Llttlo Bob My Aunt Dobby is a mighty queer woman. Lltllo Willy Sho looks all right. , Little Bob She Is all right; that's what makos me say sho's queor. Why If anything bad happons to you, she don't hope it will be a lesson to you Puck. Albany Demecrat: One of tho bills of tho legislature Is to prevont tho marriage of any one having hiborculo sis. Perhaps a "good law, but It sug gests that It might bo oxtondod so as to prevent tho marrlnae of n. irnml many people mornlly as woll as phys ically diseased. A man who has lived In tho suburbs all his lhe and drawn about $120,000 salary In tho last 40 years -will no doubt bo glad of tho opportunity to oxpond a few thousand on -Improvements under tho now Groator Salem chartor. Such opportunities do not como to a man ofton. and his public spirit will bo equal to tho'occaslon. w Woodburn Indopondont, Bop.: Pros Idont Goo. C. Brownell was ono of two senators who opposod, with their votes, tho 1owIb and Clark JCOO.OOO appropriation bill. His action, in this rospect, was guldod by his consci ence. Ho Was also awaro of tho fact that Multnomah county lu not in the first congrosBlonal district, which Is populated to a considerable oxtent by grangers. Salem business and building trades and labor organizations and nowspu pors and banks and all logltlmnto In terests aro oxpandlng. Tho now ex pansion city charter Is in tho lino of a natural progross. And then tho now boundaries do not go into offoct until Ootober 1st. With stroot, sowor, side walk and crosswalk Improvements, la bor will find omploymont, cattlo that woro pastured on tho stroets will be kopt up and becomo profitable, 600 citizens will begin to mako Improve ments, and no harm will bo done. So why shed any ruoro groat tears? Ashwood Prospecter: Nearly all of the tlmbor claims located lu the Grave crook district of Josephine county havo been protosted, upon the locators attomptlng to mako final proof upon them, Tho protost Is mado on tho ground that tho tracts lo cated aro mlnoral lands, and woro lx cated mainly for tho purposo of got- ting possession of tho lodges and plac or bods, rather than for tho timber Tho protest is mado through the mln era of tho Gravo crook district, who, Hko the old diggers in all other sec- 'ons ' tne country, are Indignant tne wholesale manner- in which tho "m.br ?" or so-called timber claims, have been taken up there dur ing the past year. The mlira allege that many of the claims taken up did not have enough timber on them to Dr ranee tnem, tne soie onjecc or tne loca tor being to get possession of the mln oral land the claim contained. We sell the greatest of blood puri fiers, Acker's Blood Elixir, under a pos itive guarantee. It will cure an chron ic and other blood poisons. If' you have eruptions, or gorae- on your body, or are pale, weak, run down, It Is Just what you need. We refund money if you are not satisfied. 50 cents and 1 1 00. D. J. Fry. druggist. A bciBKTSFia DlBCOVHftr Kodel Ooa for th etsmaeh tUat wbKb it to UMfcle to ao w iilf. erta vrbtu bt iJIgbtlr abordtrtd er erer-laad. Ke3ol OH tb work of the itoncb reltrlDir the sepplli tb Mteml Jutc ot dlgMtlM sod nvvuu tulaii while the Inflamed miM of tht orca art allowed to rest and sty nai. neaoi aigttlt wpni jou ( may cm- bit tbe ttemacti and dltrttlf orgin to I tramferoi all food Into rltb, r?d Wood. V 0 Uam. W State Street 30, 1903. CLASSIFIED ADS InwrtM5?!?!!' "vellnesor less. In this column k m?nih,,irn,"n" Jor 2Sc- S Oca Week $1 50 a month All over five n aiih.i.n.. ,.. Advertise All over five lines at the same rate. WANTED. wanted. Boy to learn n in.t fr.i.in Hoard and wages Included. Enqulro it little German Bakery, 12th and viu'moKeta streot. l-20-3t wanted a partner with $800 cash, lady or gentleman. Buslnesp will bear close Investigation., r.w. will net a profit of $2000 pe' jar. For full particulars call n or address Miss Linn Warde I, 101 Court street, upstairs. 1-22-tt 2000 head of Stock Cattle Wanted Cows and huifor calves, -yearlings and 2 year-old holfers; flv- bulls to the hundred head, to raise on shares by rellablo and porfoctly re sponsible lifelong cattlo men. Flno grass rango In western part of Lane county; half Increase for six years. Address A. J. Thompson, Gardiner, Oregon. 12-16-lm FOR RENT. r-or Rent. A lnrgo front room, fur nlbhcd. with or without firo, up- , stairs, GO Court stroot. l-28-3t FOR SALE. for sale Tho undersigned has for sale at his farm noar Lincoln, Polk county, one lied Polled bull, ono registered Poland China boar, ono wide tiro wagon, 11 Angora goats, 0 nannies and ono billy. Also 250 oak posts. Will pay woll for Borne grubbing and will furnish grubbing machine. John II. Plum. 1-26 2w-dftw For Sale. Team, wagon and hnrnoss; weight of team 2600. Address or call on O. A. Day. corner of 12th and Cross streets. Salem. l-28-3t Cows for Sale. A few good full blooded Jerseys. Inquire nt David son's. Morningslde. 1-13-tf MISCELLANEOUS. Quy the O. K. Grubber and Stump Puller Manufactured near Brooks. Or. Three state premiums; best In the state; onn horse has pewer of 99. Send orders early and grub an acre a day. Jns. Finney, n. F. D. No. 8 Salem. Or. 11-0-tf You will always find tho chrlcost, meats and groceries at tho lowoat prices at Edward's & Luschor's, 40G and 410 State street. 'Phono orders given special attention. HOP BUYERS' DIRECTORY. B. O. SCHUCKING Hop buyer. Phone Mnln 1311. Ofllcos In Bayno block, Stato stroet, Salem. SQUIRE FARRAR. Hop merchant and purchasing agent. No. 21G Commercial stroot, upstairs, Salem, Orogon. 'Phono lfiRl. T. A. LIVESLEY & CO. Doalors in hops and hop supplies. 'Phono 1211, oince room 18 Oberholm bldg., Sa eom, Oregon. PRODUCE BUYERS. JAMES M. KYLE & CO. Highest cash prico for potatoes, onions and dried prunos. 175 Commercial stroot, Salem, Orogon. LODQE8. Modern Woodmen of America Ore. gon Codar Camp No. 5246. Moot ovory Thursday ovonlng ni 8 o'okck. Holman Hall, Frank A. Turner, V. 0.; A. L. Brown. Clerk. Protection Lodae No. 2, Ancient Or dor United Workmen, meets every Saturday evening in the Holman Hall, corner of State and Liberty streets. Visiting brethren welcome J. O. Graham, M W ; J, A. Sellwood, Recorder. FORESTERS OF AMERICA Coun Sherwood Foresters No. 10. Moots Friday night in Turner blook. Harn Watson.C.n.; A.L.Brown. Sec. - Central Lodgo No. 18 K. of P. Castle Hall in Holman Blook, corner State and Liberty stroots. Tuesday of each week at 7:30 p. m.. A. H. Strang C. a, B. J. Fleming K. of R. and S OSTEOPATHY. Dr. M. T. 8choettlo Graduate Amerl I can School of Osteorithy, Klrka Title, Mo. Office In Tioga block over the Spa. Office hours 8:30 t' 11:30 and 1 to 4. Office phone No 2423-Red reslder.ee phone 2S03 Red M 4- s H H.'H. 8oovell, 8ugnestlve Thera peutloa and Osteopathy. Nervous functional and mental diseases, neu ralgla, headaches, nervous prostra tlon, dyspepsia, constipatlou, dlar rhoea, rheumatism, asthma, etc D'Aroy bloek, State street Phone Mala 2565. TOtySORIAL AND BATH8. Ryan's Shaving Parlors. Seven flrst olasfl barbers engaged. Finest tati rooms In oity. We use antisepti steriliser. J. Ryan, Prop. Valentines, supply of the moat desirable Prleee lowest ever known. VARIETY STORE. 94 Court Street. Full lee Evans BarW Shopr Only flrnt-chui shop on Stnto street Every thlna now and up-to-dato. Flnost porcelsi baths. Shave, lBc; hair-cut, 26c bathB, 2Gc, Two first-class boot blacks. O. W. Evans, proprietor. VETERINARY. Dr, E. E. Jackson, Vetorlnary Surgeon and DontlsL Olllco, Bod Front Livery. Phono Main 851. Real onco Phono 2015 Bed. 12-5-tf T V. TTTTMP V RealEstatoaud il.Lr.nCilNIlI Renting Agent Good narzalns-FalrTreilment. List Your Property with me. 230 Commercial St. C. H. MACK Successor to Dr. J. M. Koono, Ir. White Cornor, Salem, Oregon. Partlct desiring superior operations at mod orate foe In any branch are in ospocla request CHINA NUTS Saturday we will give a sack of China Nuts to every pur chaser at our store. HUIE WING SANG CO. 102 COURT STREET. Cor. Alley. CAPITAL CITY Express and Transfer Meets all mall and paBsongor trains Baggage to all parts of tho city Prompt service. Telephone No. 241. HECKMAN & HBDRICK. Harper's Whiskey Is the best Get some Into your ve6t. Gus. Schrelber keeps It, And you know the rest. FARMER'S HOME 153 State Street. Casli Saving; Oiler! Two First-Class Weekly Papers for the Price of One. Wookly Journal nnd Wookly Ore and Otango Judd and Trl-Wooklj gonlan, $2.00. Weekly Journal Fannor, $1.35. Wookly Journnl N. Y. World. $1.75. Weekly Journal and Woodburn Inde pendent, $1.60. Wookly Jourt'al and Gold Boach Curry County, Becorder, $1.50. Wookly Journal and Amorlcan Boy $1.50. Wookly Journal and Courier, Spray Orogon, $1.50 Wookly Journal nnd Expross-Ad vanco, Lebanon, $1,C0. Weekly Journal and Globe, Condon Ore., $1.50. Wookly Journal nnd Oregon Mist. St Helens, $1.50. Weekly Journnl and Town Talk Ashland, $2.00. Woekly Journal and Herald, Lake view, $1.50. Wookly Journal and Mon of To Morrow, $1.50. Parties desiring can got tho Dally Journal throo months Instead of the Weokly ono yoar in tho abovo combi nations, TIOFEIt ISROTHEItS Salem. Oreeon. BBHBH-t-B-t-S-l-B-l-B-i-HfH-t-B-fl-l- M Electric Lighting SAFEST CIEANEST MOST CONVENIENT No Matches. No Odor. No Smoked Ceilings. A Good 8trbng, Clean, Clear Light of. Ml s m H r m H m M M H H m g i M t: M H H M 16 Candle Power costs ONE CENT PER HOUR. Power at Low Rates per Horsepower. M w N m SALEM LIGHT.POWER and TRACTION COMPANY. BBBBBB-I lHHBBBiJ White Bronze Monuments Never chip, crack, tar nish, moss or corrode. The only kind that nev er needs cleaning For the truth of the above see them In all the Sa lem cemeteries; some of them have teen there for 17 years.'. If you want the very best at half the price of stone that will last tea tines loner, call ob or ad dress T. B. WAIT, l90l$!luit mm PAGE 8EVEN. OREOM ftojriiiriE AND w DRrAKT IOU TIME SCHEDULES From I'oitlnml, Or, AltniVK FROM . Chicago Portland SlK'Clal ',u via Hunt- lllRtOU ""Atlantic KxprcM 8:15 p. m, Tift Uuut- lugtqu Salt lako, ponvar, PI. norm, umaun, Kama Ull ly, tit. Ixmlf, Chicago id KaM. ' 4:80 p m. au Salt Lake. Ponvcr KL worth, Omaha, Kaxtaa City. Bt. IxmlK. Chliacn ....i . ---..- UU Alii. St. Paul Ffttt Mall 6.00 p. m. Tla Spokano Walla Walla? iyiwlTtnn Spokano. Wallace, Pull man, Minneapolis fit, 1'atll. IJnlulh.AlllnanltM ?5 a m Chicago, and Kit. 70 " HOURS , PORTLAND TO, CHICAGO Mo Chant e of Cars 70 OCEAN AND RIVER BCIIDDULH From Portland' All (ailing datoi subject to change Korean Frauoitco Ball oTorr 6 dara 8 p.m. p. m Pally except Sunday 8 p. in. Saturday Opm, COLOMBIA K1VKK ToAMorla u1 Wr Landings p. n. ix.Bun'it WILLAMETTE RIVER Stoamor Klith lnvR Ha nm far Pnrt. landnml wnvJamlini;BoiiTtioiidav.Tliiirn. dayB and Snturdays, about 10 n. m. For Oorvallln tmd way landings. Wondays,.' tri'iniommya nnu rriunya at aoont n p. m. A. L. OUAIG. M P. BALDWIN. Gon. I'aBB. Act. Agt. O. R. & N. doo rortinnd. ur )re Bnlom, Or A GOOD MEAL FOR 60 CENTS. It costs more to run a dining car than it does to run n restaurant and yot, in Burlington dinors, prlcoa nro aro no higher tlmn in a good roatiut- rnnt and not nonrly as high as lu an expensive one. A good meal elm be hnd for GO conta and nti excellent one for half as much igaln. On tho Burlington you enn dopond upon gottlng Just what you want at a prico you enn afford to pay. Omaha, Chicago, Kansas City, St IxiuIb and 10VERYWHKIU3 boyond. Tlckots, berths, nnd Information, at olllcos of connecting lines, or from A. C. SHELDON, General Agent. 1()0 TJIIItD STREET, PORTLAND. Through personally conducted tour 1st sleeping cars between Portland and Chicago onco a week, and botweon Ol den and Chicago throo times a week, via tho Sconio line, Through Standard sleeping cars dally between Ogden and Chicago, via tko Scenic lino, Through Standard sleeping cars dally between Colorado Springs and St. Louis. Through Standard and tourist sleep- log cars dally between San Francisco ..t. .- . . anu uaicago, via ixs Angeios ana ill Paso. Through Standard sleeping cara and chair cars dally between Bt. Paul and Chicago. Be auro that your ticket reads via tho Great Rock Island Route. Tho best and most reasonable din ing car service. Ing car service. For Information T. J. CLARIC, Trav. Pass. Agent. L. B. OORHAM, Oon.Agt., 2B0 Alder St, Portland, Or. O. C, T, Co's PA88ENQER STEAMER POMONA Leaves for Portland Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 10 a.m. For Corvallls Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday at 6 p. in, Quick Time, Cheap RiUs Deck: Foot of Trade StreeL M. P. BALDWIN, Aot EGHICMtUTKK'B CHOLIBH EKNYR0YAL, PILLS IIH'lllJTKit' U UKU a CI4 JMtkU, luw MW4 wmmw Tkkalkr IK itateAA P4rlU MittftU iua ylUi Utmrn. t x PrttfHi, W mm 4. U rtlUf. T,,ll llj 14 I'UMtXU, liltm.i(Mur,ltm, tmwm UrJL Itwttvo tMilM.ilm, Mr iw trw. vl?w I.MHmttmJ.. &U44M4 tS,r. i'KUJ-. t. i I